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By Marion McCall, BBA, RN, CNOR, CPHIMS | 10:31 am | July 22, 2014
Marion McCall of Surgical Information Systems explains how mobile devices can help improve one of the most complex and chaotic departments in the hospital.
By Jonah Comstock | 12:02 pm | July 21, 2014
Sensoria Fitness socks, which come with a snap-on anklet.
By Brian Dolan | 11:56 am | July 21, 2014
Over the weekend the American Osteopathic Association (AOA), which represents the country's more than 100,000 osteopathic physicians (D.
By Aditi Pai | 11:04 am | July 21, 2014
Earlier this month, Chicago-based startup FitnessCubed launched a Kickstarter for its device, a portable elliptical, called Cubii that fits under a user's desk.
By Jonah Comstock | 10:49 am | July 21, 2014
In a new report from the California HealthCare Foundation, the report's author, health economist and consultant Jane Sarasohn-Kahn concludes that while the increasing amount of consumer wellness and fitness data collected today has a lot of value for personalized healthcare, it also presents new risks for consumer privacy.
By Aditi Pai | 10:33 am | July 21, 2014
Roseland, New Jersey-based Epion Health raised $4.
By Jonah Comstock | 11:50 am | July 18, 2014
Israel-based HelpAround, which makes an app that connects people with diabetes in the same immediate area, has raised $550,000 from Windham Venture Partners and angel investors Walter Winshall, Robert Oringer and former Harmonix COO Michael Dornbrook.
By Jonah Comstock | 10:30 am | July 17, 2014
Healthcare information technology companies, including mobile and digital health companies, raised more than twice as much in total venture capital funding in the second quarter of 2014 as they did in the first, according to a new report from communications and consulting firm Mercom.
By Aditi Pai | 09:30 am | July 17, 2014
Philadelphia accelerator DreamIt Ventures announced its next class of startups for its health-focused program, DreamIt Health.
By Jonah Comstock | 09:02 am | July 17, 2014
When it comes to tech partnerships, it's hard to imagine one more hard-hitting than Apple and IBM, two companies who announced this week that they would be collaborating on enterprise software for iPhones and iPads.